Bisq DAO Cycle 17

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Cycle Started3 Sep 2020 / Block 646627

Cycle Ended4 Oct 2020 / Block 651306

Supply Change+ 94,813

Governance32 of 33 proposals accepted

Network Funds Transfers

BSQ Amount # of transactions
Burn
 Proof-of-burn¹ 44,000 1
 Trading fees² 9,655 3,044
 Compensation request fees 52 26
 Blind vote fees 22 11
 Proposal fees 8 4
 Reimbursement request fees 6 3
 Irregular 2 1
Total Burn 53,745 3,242
Issuance
 Compensation³ 60,864
 Reimbursements⁴ 87,694
Total Issuance 148,558
Net BSQ Supply Change⁵ +94,813

¹ Proof-of-burn includes trading fees paid in BTC and disputed BTC deposits for trades that went to arbitration (see docs for more details). Funds may be accrued and burned in different cycles, so proof-of-burn figures do not map directly to activity in their cycles.

² BSQ trading fees only. BTC trading fees are included in proof-of-burn.

³ See more details on GitHub.

⁴ Over time, the net impact of reimbursement issuances on BSQ supply is close to zero, as corresponding amounts of BTC are burned through proof-of-burn (see docs for more details).

⁵ Decreases in BSQ supply are good.

Governance

Bonded role proposal for BSQ_EXPLORER_OPERATOR

Accepted

Bonded role proposal for BSQ_EXPLORER_OPERATOR

Accepted

Bonded role proposal for BSQ_EXPLORER_OPERATOR

Accepted

Bonded role proposal for MEDIATOR

Accepted

Contributor huey735 was voted to be promoted to the mediator role after a long track record of providing exceptional support—well before the notion of organized support even existed for Bisq.

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